From Maroe, the coast road skirts across the mouths of a number of shallow inlets, looking across to Motu Murimahora, before coming to Tefarerii (House of the Kings). A century ago this small village was the home of Huahine’s most powerful family. Today the inhabitants devote their time to fishing and growing watermelons and other produce on the nearby motu.


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1. Avea Bay

3.44 MILES

Find some of the island's best beaches around this bay. The lagoon is wide and good for swimming. The best beach is at Relais Mahana. Further on the road…

2. Marae Anini

3.54 MILES

Right on the southern tip of Huahine Iti, Marae Anini was a community marae made of massive coral blocks. The comparatively recent construction was…

3. Huahine Nui Pearls & Pottery

3.71 MILES

This little pearl shop is located on a pearl farm in the middle of the lagoon and also features the work of the founder, renowned potter Peter Owen. From…

5. Le Jardin de Corail

4.29 MILES

If solitude is what you’re seeking, head for this secluded beach at the southern tip of Motu Ovarei, just off the now defunct Sofitel. It features shade…

6. Hana Iti Beach

4.46 MILES

Here’s a secret spot (shhh): the beach of the former Hana Iti Hotel. This dreamlike cove lapped by lapis-lazuli waters offers a nice patch of sand backed…

7. Maeva

5.04 MILES

Prior to European influence, Maeva village, about 7km east of Fare, was the seat of royal power on the island. It’s mostly famous for its concentration of…

8. Gallery Umatatea

5.09 MILES

On an isolated property by the road on Motu Ovarei, you’ll find this art gallery, where the exotic paintings of the highly respected artist Melanie Dupre…